A female 90-year-old client lives in a long-term carefacility.
The client has a medical diagnosis of hypertension
Create a care map for this client
1. What is the pathophysiology of hypertension
2. What are the clinical manifestations of hypertension
3. What are the risk factors of hypertension
4. Identify 3 nursing diagnosis of this client
5. Provide an expected outcome for each nursing diagnosis
6. Provide 3-5 nursing interventions for each nursingdiagnosis
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